To get the Prehistoric Car in Storage Hunters Open World, start the Jurassic event NPC quest, have 15,000 money ready, repair three broken prehistoric items, collect 12 limited event items, then keep checking Jurassic auctions until the car appears and win it.
The Prehistoric Car is a limited Jurassic event vehicle, so you do not unlock it through the normal dealership path. The grind is mostly quest progress first, then auction luck, and the car is better viewed as a collectible event reward than a serious hauling upgrade.
Quick requirements for the Prehistoric Car
| Requirement | What |
|---|---|
| Event access | Use the Jurassic/Prehistoric event area. |
| NPC quest | Talk to the event NPC near the Jurassic garages. |
| Money | Have 10,000 money ready before the grind. |
| Repair objective | Repair three broken prehistoric items. |
| Event collection | Collect 12 limited event items. |
| Final acquisition | Keep checking Jurassic auctions until the car appears. |
Before chasing the Prehistoric Car, make sure you are working inside the Jurassic/Prehistoric event path. You need the event NPC quest active, 15,000 money ready, three broken prehistoric items repaired, and 12 limited event items collected before the auction hunt becomes the focus.
KEY!The 10,000 money target is best treated as the amount to have ready for the event grind and bidding, not as a normal shop price for the car. Once you get it, the car stays in your vehicle collection, but its 400 kg capacity makes it more of a limited trophy than a top hauler.
Starting the Jurassic event quest

Go to the Jurassic event area near Farmyard Auctions. The area is easy to recognize because it sits around the giant meteor, with the Jurassic Stable Garage and Jurassic Barn Garage nearby.
Talk to the Jurassic/Prehistoric event NPC there to start the questline. Some players call this NPC Annie, but if your server only labels the quest giver as the event NPC, use that character and follow the prehistoric item objectives.
Do not start by checking the regular vehicle shop. The Prehistoric Car is tied to the event quest and event auctions, so your progress begins with the NPC and the Jurassic auction units.
How to get the Prehistoric Car
Follow the event quest first, then switch to repeated Jurassic auction checks until the Prehistoric Car shows up.
STEP 1/6
Get 10,000 money ready

Build up 15,000 money before starting so you can handle the quest requirements and auction bids.
STEP 2/6
Take the event NPC quest

Go to the Jurassic/Prehistoric event NPC near the Farmyard Auctions event area and accept the prehistoric questline.
STEP 3/6
Find three broken prehistoric items

Look specifically for broken prehistoric items, because intact prehistoric items do not satisfy the repair objective.
STEP 4/6
Repair the broken prehistoric items

Fix three broken prehistoric items to complete the first part of the quest.
STEP 5/6
Collect 12 limited event items

Continue the event grind until you have 12 limited event items for the next requirement.
STEP 6/6
Hunt Jurassic auctions for the car
Check Jurassic Stable Garage and Jurassic Barn Garage auctions until the Prehistoric Car appears, then win that auction.
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Where the Prehistoric Car appears
The Prehistoric Car appears through Jurassic event auctions, not the normal vehicle shop. Focus your checks on the event units connected to the Jurassic Stable Garage and Jurassic Barn Garage near the meteor area.
The car has a low appearance chance, so repeated auction checks are part of the grind. If the quest wording makes it feel like the car should appear immediately, keep going: the method still runs through Jurassic auctions after the objectives.
Once a unit containing the Prehistoric Car appears, you still need to win the auction. That is why having money ready before the grind matters.
Mistakes that block Prehistoric Car progress
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|---|
| Repairing any broken item | Repair only broken prehistoric items. |
| Using intact prehistoric items | Find broken versions, then repair them. |
| Expecting an instant car unlock | Keep checking Jurassic auctions after the quest objectives. |
| Checking the normal vehicle shop | Use Jurassic event auctions instead. |
| Treating it as your main hauler | Use it as a limited collectible; it carries 400 kg. |
Most failed attempts come from doing the right activity with the wrong item type. The repair objective is about broken prehistoric items, so regular broken items and intact prehistoric items can waste your time.
The other common issue is expecting the car to behave like a regular vehicle purchase. Stay in the Jurassic event loop, finish the NPC objectives, and keep checking the event auctions.
Prehistoric Car stats and value
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Speed | 60 |
| Accel | 1.5 |
| Handling | 80 |
| Weight/cargo | 400 kg |
The Prehistoric Car is worth chasing if you like limited event vehicles, but it is not a major progression hauler. Its 400 kg capacity is modest, so stronger late-game vehicles will still be better for serious hauling runs.
Auction grind for the Prehistoric Car

Once the quest objectives are done, the rest is patience. Keep rotating through Jurassic auctions, prioritize event units, and be ready to bid when the Prehistoric Car finally appears.
Luck Drinks can be useful before auction runs, but they do not guarantee the car or give a fixed appearance rate. Treat them as a small boost while you keep doing repeated event checks.
Chain Jurassic auction checks while you have money ready; the Prehistoric Car has a low appearance chance, so more event auction rolls are what move the grind forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Prehistoric Car bought from the normal vehicle shop?
No. The Prehistoric Car is an event-limited vehicle tied to the Jurassic/Prehistoric event quest and Jurassic auctions.
Do normal prehistoric items count for the repair quest?
No. The repair objective needs broken prehistoric items. Intact prehistoric items are not the same requirement, even if they belong to the event.
Does the Prehistoric Car unlock instantly after repairing three items?
No. Repairing three broken prehistoric items completes the first part of the quest, but you still need to collect 12 limited event items and keep hunting Jurassic auctions for the car.
How much money should I have before starting?
Have 15,000 money ready before you begin. That gives you room for the event requirement and the auction grind once the Prehistoric Car appears.
Is the Prehistoric Car worth using as a main vehicle?
Usually, no. The Prehistoric Car has 400 kg cargo capacity, so it is more valuable as a limited collectible than as your main hauling vehicle.




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